Cold Comfort – 5 Top Tips To Ease Symptoms

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Everyone seems to have a home remedy for treating the symptoms of a cold, from a hot toddy through to drinking pineapple juice or gargling with vinegar.

The main thing to remember is that a common cold usually clears up on its own.

But there are things you can do to minimise the discomfort.

Take a duvet day (if you can)

It is important to rest and give your body the chance to recover.

Opt for a duvet day if you can, and get as much sleep as possible.

Studies show insufficient sleep depletes your immune system, and extra sleep (going to bed early or grabbing a nap or two) provides a great opportunity for your body to rest and repair.

Take plenty of fluids

Keeping well hydrated will help you flush out a cold.

Your body depletes its fluid reserves to make mucus — but if you drink plenty of water you can help thin it out.

It’s also a good idea to cut back on caffeine and alcohol, too, as they can be dehydrating.

Steam clean

Enjoy spending a bit of time soaking in a warm bath or a hot shower, as the warm moist air can loosen mucus.

It can also help relieve your stuffy nose and clear your head.

Take a supplement

Contrary to popular opinion, vitamin C tablets aren’t likely to prevent a cold.

But studies show 1-2g per day could shorten the duration of your cold and reduce its severity.

It’s the same with the mineral zinc: daily lozenges (150mg) could get you through your cold a couple of days sooner.

Your pharmacy can help

If you would like advice on everything from a decongestant spray to cough medicine, your local pharmacy can help.

The NHS does, however, advise you to contact your GP if your symptoms persist for more than three weeks; your symptoms get suddenly worse; or if you have breathing difficulties or other complications, such as chest pain.

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